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clinton's case is a reminder they can happen to anyone. whether the danger is a rare blood clot near the brain or bleeding inside the brain, anyone suffering a concussion should seek immediate medical care days or weeks afterwards if they experience a bad headache, weak or numb limbs, vomiting or nausea or slurred speech. m mrs. clinton reportedly has no neurological damage, which gives her an excellent chance for full recovery. >>> now here's your "first look" at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. in the wake of the connecticut cool shootings, the journal news published a map of residents with gun permits. now the paper has hired armed guards to protected its offices and staff. last night house republican leaders angered new york lawmakers by deciding not to vote on an aid package for victims of superstorm sandy. peter king called it inexcusable and indefensible. we cannot walk away from our responsibilities. a new poll found that 77% of americans say that the way politics works in washington is causing serious arm to the country.
clinton's case is a reminder they can happen to anyone. whether the danger is a rare blood clot near the brain or bleeding inside the brain, anyone suffering a concussion should seek immediate medical care days or weeks afterwards if they experience a bad headache, weak or numb limbs, vomiting or nausea or slurred speech. m mrs. clinton reportedly has no neurological damage, which gives her an excellent chance for full recovery. >>> now here's your "first look" at this...
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the bush administration have expired, extended in the obama administration, now that we reverted to clinton era rates, a broad base tax increases technically have been, republicans this evening will vote on an tax increase, still not the spending cuts they want. there is still additional spending in this when you talk about long-term unemployment insurance benefits extended for a year, but the fact that they could not get the votes, they could not get the 218 votes they needed to get this package of spending cuts attached to the senate bill, knowing that it would very likely torpedo this deal, says it is a positive sign. we'll put it there. not a done deal. can't say definitely going to pass congress but it's a positive sign for passage. diane: as you were talking, rich, we got word from chad. we're all connected here. they're expecting a vote sometime around 9:00 p.m. today. we will of course be checking this with you. we'll check in here as well. that's all we can do. we keep everybody posted. rich edson live from d.c. rich, thanks so much. >> thank you very much. diane: and that is the l
the bush administration have expired, extended in the obama administration, now that we reverted to clinton era rates, a broad base tax increases technically have been, republicans this evening will vote on an tax increase, still not the spending cuts they want. there is still additional spending in this when you talk about long-term unemployment insurance benefits extended for a year, but the fact that they could not get the votes, they could not get the 218 votes they needed to get this...
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clinton's case is a reminder that they can happen to anyone. whether the danger is a rare blood clot near the brain or bleeding inside the brain, anyone who suffers a concussion should seek immediate medical care in the days or even weeks afterward if they have any of these symptoms -- a bad headache, weak or numb limbs, vomiting and nausea or slurred speech. experts say the best news for mrs. clinton is that she reportedly has no neurological damage, the best indication that the clot was caught in time to give her an excellent chance for a full recovery. robert bazell, nbc news, new york. >>> let's turn now to the reason most of you had this tuesday off. it is new year's day, of course, ushered in last night around the world including a few blocks from here in new york's times square. even with temperatures near freezing, about 1 million people were estimated to be on hand to see the ball drop, saying good-bye to 2012 and welcoming in 2013. clean-up crews quickly put things back in order. sanitation workers picked up an estimated 50 tons of tr
clinton's case is a reminder that they can happen to anyone. whether the danger is a rare blood clot near the brain or bleeding inside the brain, anyone who suffers a concussion should seek immediate medical care in the days or even weeks afterward if they have any of these symptoms -- a bad headache, weak or numb limbs, vomiting and nausea or slurred speech. experts say the best news for mrs. clinton is that she reportedly has no neurological damage, the best indication that the clot was...
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plus, good news about hillary clinton today. but i want to know when the right will apologize for their deplorable behavior about her health. you're watching politics nation on msnbc. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick meal, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer
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didn't see bill clinton in it, but it seems to indicate the family is continuing to visit regularly, which we've known all along. all the neurologists i've spoken to says the treatments for this very rare concussion, here we see what it is, it's a blockage in a vein that drains blood from the brain and takes it to the rest of the body. if that blockage isn't cleared away, it can back up and put liquid into the skull, which could cause a stroke. that's the reason it has to be dissolved. it's dissolved with blood thinners, first as an i.v. drip, then on to pills. it's not a typical course, many doctors tell me, so no indication to doubt the reports she's doing just fine. >> this was not a stroke, that's important to emphasize, but the treatment is to prevent that from happening. >> absolutely. her neurological symptoms are normal. she has no problems in speech or movement that would indicate she had a stroke. >> thank you very much. we really appreciate it. >>> coming up, undermining their own leadership, throwing f-bombs and taking the american economy into the brink. ladies and gentl
didn't see bill clinton in it, but it seems to indicate the family is continuing to visit regularly, which we've known all along. all the neurologists i've spoken to says the treatments for this very rare concussion, here we see what it is, it's a blockage in a vein that drains blood from the brain and takes it to the rest of the body. if that blockage isn't cleared away, it can back up and put liquid into the skull, which could cause a stroke. that's the reason it has to be dissolved. it's...
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also, the latest on secretary clinton's blood clot health scare. we'll discuss the medical and political implications for her with dr. nancy snyderman and andrea mitchell. we're back in just a moment. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. with all the good years ahead, look
also, the latest on secretary clinton's blood clot health scare. we'll discuss the medical and political implications for her with dr. nancy snyderman and andrea mitchell. we're back in just a moment. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized...
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this is kind of a continuation of clinton derangement syndrome. let's say it's berthaism. these wing nuts, these wing nuts, have been assailing our popular democratic presidents going back to bill clinton and now you have to win that trifecta. so now you have the current popular president, barack obama and the current future president, hillary clinton. >> is it driven by those concerns that you just saw in that b role about the 2016 prospects or just a deep seeded hatred of hillary, regardless of her future? >> i think it's both. they hate her now, they're going to hate her then. they are afraid of her. they don't want to have to run against a hillary who has been a very popular secretary of state, a very popular senator, who has run as first lady and no matter what your politics are, she has done a good job for the country. and i think, while she didn't run as well as she could have in 2008, she would be a formidable opponent. >> no doubt. and even before secretary clinton suffered these injuries, republicans were already worried about her potential 2016 prospects. here w
this is kind of a continuation of clinton derangement syndrome. let's say it's berthaism. these wing nuts, these wing nuts, have been assailing our popular democratic presidents going back to bill clinton and now you have to win that trifecta. so now you have the current popular president, barack obama and the current future president, hillary clinton. >> is it driven by those concerns that you just saw in that b role about the 2016 prospects or just a deep seeded hatred of hillary,...
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we want to take a look at secretary of state hillary clinton's health. i talked to dr. sanjay gupta. let's take a look. a blood clot in the head sounds very serious. >> the big distinction is this clot inside a blood vessel or it is not? that's the first question that doctors are going to ask. if it's outside the blood vessel meaning the bled vessel has ruptured and you're accumulating blood outside the vessel, that's a bigger problem. on this model, let's say you have a blood clot on top of the brain and putting pressure on the brain, that would obviously be a problem and something maybe that would require surgery. you don't want to give blood thinner. that would make that problem worse and burn a bridge in terms of possibly performing surgery should she need it. in her case, she actually has a blood clot inside one of the blood vessels that's in a vein that drains blood away from the brain. you can see this blue area in here, those are veins. these veins take blood away from the brain. in her case is on the left side, but on this model, right about here, a clot is in
we want to take a look at secretary of state hillary clinton's health. i talked to dr. sanjay gupta. let's take a look. a blood clot in the head sounds very serious. >> the big distinction is this clot inside a blood vessel or it is not? that's the first question that doctors are going to ask. if it's outside the blood vessel meaning the bled vessel has ruptured and you're accumulating blood outside the vessel, that's a bigger problem. on this model, let's say you have a blood clot on top...
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the big change that will affect them is restoration of the top marginal tax rate of 39.6 from the clinton era for individuals making more than 400,000 per year are from is making a $450,000 for those taxpayers also said the raids on the cap gains and dividends rise to 20% from 15%. unrelated is a new tax on the president's health reform law. the medicare surcharge on investment income for individuals making more than $200,000 per year. come is making more 250. the tax increase that ill hit pretty much everybody, lower income as well as upper is the expiration of the payroll tax cut from the last two years hitting anybody with a paycheck from $10,000 to a billion dollars. so for the households earning more than a million dollars or more per year according to the tax policy center, their taxes will go up on average by $170,341. no surprise if you're including billionaires. david: we should include even millionaires and th william ayes once he taxes go up on the first 400,000 for individuals or $450,000 for families. correct? >> right. for a billionaire, i think that is tipped money. david:
the big change that will affect them is restoration of the top marginal tax rate of 39.6 from the clinton era for individuals making more than 400,000 per year are from is making a $450,000 for those taxpayers also said the raids on the cap gains and dividends rise to 20% from 15%. unrelated is a new tax on the president's health reform law. the medicare surcharge on investment income for individuals making more than $200,000 per year. come is making more 250. the tax increase that ill hit...
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were talking about tax increases because those top-end tax rate increases on 39.6 going back to the clinton-era rate. all that raises more revenue and is a tax increase from what they were. if you measure it against current law which was that on january 1 all of those bush tax cuts were going to expire, we were going to put -- pull in a lot more money. and so that costs the government money. it was -- it was negative for deficit reduction measured against that. coupled with the fact that you just mentioned, the alternative minimum tax, permanently shielding tens of millions of people from a very large increase in their taxes which is something that congress can reason and say, well, we never intended that. alternative minimum tax was supposed to affect millionaires, that's true. that's very expensive. yes, the doc fix is also expensive. what they were doing in the so-called dox f doc fix is prev physicians under medicare from plummeting which would cause doctors not to participate in medicare. so while doing things that raise money, when measured against what was going to happen if they did not
were talking about tax increases because those top-end tax rate increases on 39.6 going back to the clinton-era rate. all that raises more revenue and is a tax increase from what they were. if you measure it against current law which was that on january 1 all of those bush tax cuts were going to expire, we were going to put -- pull in a lot more money. and so that costs the government money. it was -- it was negative for deficit reduction measured against that. coupled with the fact that you...
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and secretary of state hillary clinton continues to be treated for a blood clot in a new york hospital. we'll have an update on her steady recovery this morning. good morning from washington and happy new year. it's wednesday, january 2nd, 2013, and this is the daily rundown. i'm chris cillizza in for chuck todd today. one nightmare is over, but could last night's deal be a warm-up for more brinksmanship in 2013. just after 11:00 p.m., the house did approve a bipartisan senate bill to avert sweeping income taxes on most americans and delay some spending cuts. the measure passed 267 to 167 with just 85 republicans joining 172 democrats to vote in favor of it. key parts of the deal include, income tax rates going up for the first time in two decades. rates will rise from 35% to 39.6% on incomes over $400,000 for individuals and $450,000 for couples. the bill also delays automatic cuts to the pentagon and domestic programs for two months. and 2 million unemployed americans will continue to receive jobless benefits for at least another year. the congressional budget office estimates the bi
and secretary of state hillary clinton continues to be treated for a blood clot in a new york hospital. we'll have an update on her steady recovery this morning. good morning from washington and happy new year. it's wednesday, january 2nd, 2013, and this is the daily rundown. i'm chris cillizza in for chuck todd today. one nightmare is over, but could last night's deal be a warm-up for more brinksmanship in 2013. just after 11:00 p.m., the house did approve a bipartisan senate bill to avert...
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first of all, on the income tax, you've got taxes going up to the clinton era rate of 39.6% on incomes of $400,000 for individuals, $450,000 for married couples. on the estate tax, the inheritance tax, you see that going from 35% to 40% on estates of $5 million. although the value of that exemption is indexed for inflation. you see on capital gains and dividends the rate going from 15% to 20% on those top earners. now, secondly, you see a round of other changes, you see on the doc fix for medicare. you prevent the decline in medicare payments to medicare providers. you extend unemployment benefits for a year. you see that the payroll tax does not continue. that is going to be a tax increase for average families. those are some of the details that we've got on this bill. but it does not deal with the debt ceiling. it does not put off the sequester indefinitely. the -- it's only for two months we put off the sequester. so we're going to have to see how that is resolved. the alternative minimum tax was also permanently fixed. that's very expensive, because it protects tens of millions of
first of all, on the income tax, you've got taxes going up to the clinton era rate of 39.6% on incomes of $400,000 for individuals, $450,000 for married couples. on the estate tax, the inheritance tax, you see that going from 35% to 40% on estates of $5 million. although the value of that exemption is indexed for inflation. you see on capital gains and dividends the rate going from 15% to 20% on those top earners. now, secondly, you see a round of other changes, you see on the doc fix for...
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i do think that the fact that the consumer is not going to be hit with these clinton-era tax increases, i think that is a positive thing. so in other words when i was saying i was in cash last week, which was 100% accurate, i was saying that because i thought the likelihood of either a melt-up like we've just seen or if we didn't get it a whoosh to the downside was pretty dramatic. you take a look at where we are virtually from december 20th, when i said that, we're six points higher, six s&p points higher. we were 1443, today we're right now at 1449. that's six points, judge. that's not much, so in other words i don't think you missed out on anything being in cash, and i think you missed out on a lot of pain and pulling your hair out and getting a harl like th hairline like this if you were watching it go down last week. >> a man who beat the market in 2012, leon cooperman, welcome, happy new year. >> happy new year to you and everyone else on the show. >> i appreciate it very much. well they got a deal. they may not have made us very proud in the process but the market seems to like
i do think that the fact that the consumer is not going to be hit with these clinton-era tax increases, i think that is a positive thing. so in other words when i was saying i was in cash last week, which was 100% accurate, i was saying that because i thought the likelihood of either a melt-up like we've just seen or if we didn't get it a whoosh to the downside was pretty dramatic. you take a look at where we are virtually from december 20th, when i said that, we're six points higher, six...